The Active Investor Plus (AI+) scheme will open on Monday, 19 September. The stated aim of this policy is to encourage direct investment in New Zealand businesses. For example, it will no longer be possible to park funds in Government bonds.
AI+ uses a weighting system depending on the types of investment target that you choose. To qualify, you must put between NZ$5 million and $15 million into one or more of 4 classes of investment:
- Direct investment into private NZ businesses - that is, not just buying shares in listed companies. This gets a 3 x weighting;
- Private equity funds or venture capital funds. This gets a 2 x weighting;
- Listed equities such as shares - no extra weighting, and a maximum of $7.5 million; and
- Philanthropic investments into charities etc., and a maximum of $7.5 million - no extra weighting.
At the extreme ends of the scale, you would meet the policy by putting $5 million wholly into direct investment, or $15 million into listed equities or philanthropy. Or create a mixed portfolio in between, although more precise detail on how this will work is not yet available.
The old Investor 1 and 2 categories required all investments to be made at the outset, and kept in place throughout the whole of the 3- or 4-year investment period. AI+ allows you to make investments during the first 3 years - that is, not all at once. You must also maintain the total investment throughout Year 4 as well.
The AI+ programme is administered by NZ Trade & Enterprise, although visa applications will still be processed by Immigration NZ. NZTE also gives access to information about
potential investment opportunities which may be worthwhile exploring. However, our advice to investor migrants is not to make any investments until a Resident visa is approved, or about to be approved.